Re: Why are human brains bigger?

From: Wade T.Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Tue May 23 2000 - 18:45:17 BST

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    On 05/23/00 05:07, chuck said this-

    >I am always dissuaded by the
    >ability of some people - like Bhuddist monks - to actually decide to control
    >what are ordinarily automatic body functions - like heart beat.

    Ah....

    As if one has to be a monk to do these rather simple things. Practice
    makes almost all perfect. And technique is just technique, however
    shrouded in errant secrecy.

    >BTW, what is "IMHO".

    IMHO is *In My Humble Opinion*, as someone who uses BTW should know....

    - Wade

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